Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has promised to separate Moscow and Beijing if he wins the upcoming elections.
The Biden administration has allowed Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, and others to come together in a group. It’s unimaginable,” he told journalist Tucker Carlson in an interview with an audience in Glendain, Arizona.
“I had a professor at Wharton, and we were taking a history class. He said the one thing that can’t be allowed is for Russia and China to unite,” Trump said.
“We let them unite over oil. We united them. Biden united them. It’s a disgrace,” Trump continued. “I’m going to divide them and I think I can do it. I’m going to divide them,” the Republican promised.
The former president expressed a powerful hope that, despite the challenges, we can rebuild, restore, and find renewed pride in ourselves. “We’re going to turn our country around. We’re going to make it great again, and we’ll be so proud of ourselves.”
The president provided a harsh image of the current status, describing it as a “nation in decline” and in grave danger. But beneath the urgency was a call to action, a hope that we can still turn things around and recover what we care about.